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Review: "Architecture of Life at BAMPFA" My take on the extravagantly poetic exhibition curated by Larry Rinder to open the new Berkeley Art Museum and Film Archives, published on Square Cylinder, February 2016.
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Truth, Beauty, and the Digital Way
Once upon a time I saw the art critic Dave Hickey defend beauty. At the time, mid-1990s, he was both famous and notorious for The Invisible Dragon, a book of essays in which he attacked the art world for neglecting … Continue reading
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Tagged Carolyn Kristov-Bakargiev, Dave Hickey, knowledge, Massimiliano Gioni, Yuko Hasegawa
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Ghosts in the Machine, III
Pre-amble If we were to catalog our age by its temptations, surely it would be called “The Age of Dreams”—and not because we’re sleeping well. Our big vice is the small screen, or so it seems to me when I … Continue reading
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Tagged Ghosts in the Machine, Marguerite Wertheim, Massimiliano Gioni, Movie-Drome, Robert Rauschenberg, Stan VanDerBeek
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